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Surgeons’ Lives - Stuff that Matters
John Monson
60 episodes
2 weeks ago
Surgeons from around the world talk about their life in a free ranging conversation that covers much more than their professional story. It’s called ”Stuff that Matters” for a reason because we hear their thoughts on life priorities, defining events, mentors and how they want to be remembered when it’s all done. After all, there is more to life than work!!
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Surgeons from around the world talk about their life in a free ranging conversation that covers much more than their professional story. It’s called ”Stuff that Matters” for a reason because we hear their thoughts on life priorities, defining events, mentors and how they want to be remembered when it’s all done. After all, there is more to life than work!!
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Patrick Borgen MD talks Breast Cancer, Royalty, Brooklyn and Dirtbikes
Surgeons’ Lives - Stuff that Matters
1 hour 19 seconds
9 months ago
Patrick Borgen MD talks Breast Cancer, Royalty, Brooklyn and Dirtbikes
Patrick Borgen is the Chair of the Dept of Surgery at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn New York. He also heads-up the breast program which he has developed into the only accredited breast center in Brooklyn serving over 3 million people. Although he was born in South Dakota on a military base, he grew up in Louisiana, where he went to medical school and did his residency before moving for a Research Fellowship to Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York. He spent almost 20 years at Memorial rising to the position of Chief of the breast service. About 10 years ago, he moved to Brooklyn, and in this conversation, he describes the culture shock of moving from an ivory tower facility full of the rich and famous to a borough where more than 50% of the patients are either under insured or have no insurance at all. Despite that, he hasn't regretted his move for a moment and tells us about the challenges and fulfillment of working in such a setting. When he goes home at night to his farm in New Jersey he can have fun with his dirt bikes or go out fishing in his boat. He also has a 1970s triumph sports car to take him on country drives. In a thoroughly illuminating talk with a man who almost certainly qualifies as a polymath, he talks about the changes he has seen in breast cancer management, his brushes with royalty and celebrity as well as where he sees the future of cancer medicine is going. Please don't forget to like and subscribe to the channel and send any comments you may have. Also, if you prefer watching rather than listening, this interview is available on the usual YouTube channel. #maimonides #breastcancer #academicsurgery #memorialsloanketting #Brooklyn #dirtbikes #louisiana https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/provider/dr-patrick-borgen-1700860301 https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-borgen-5080831b9/ https://youtu.be/cg6WGYzUP7A?si=pQJDFtTeUpeMS8Yv  
Surgeons’ Lives - Stuff that Matters
Surgeons from around the world talk about their life in a free ranging conversation that covers much more than their professional story. It’s called ”Stuff that Matters” for a reason because we hear their thoughts on life priorities, defining events, mentors and how they want to be remembered when it’s all done. After all, there is more to life than work!!